Friday, October 24, 2008

Seems like Joe has gotten a whiff of stardom and found that he likes it.

The once shy but articulate man with a dream to own a plumbing company turned into a McPalin poster boy recently. Now Joe thinks he got something special beyond being used by ideologues. He's considering a run for Congress in 2010 on the Republican ticket. On conservative talk radio host Laura Ingraham's show, Joe announced his interest.

I don't have any problem with the common man getting involved in politics, but I was sorta hoping that Joe and his thoughtful questions of Obama would kinda just fade away.

I actually felt bad for him being dragged out by the media and having his background (tax records and all) put out for show. Now, I can see he was secretly loving it. Like a reality star contestant that got kicked off the island, he's going to stoke it for all it's worth.

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I'm a former male model with degrees in philosophy and martial arts. I left the seminary to spread the word of truth to the infidels (the other ones). I frequently mix Vodka, Cialis, Viarga and Paxil to control my overzealous love of mankind.